Voice in motion

Voice in motion
About this book
"Voice in Motion explores the human voice as a literary, historical, and performative motif in early modern English drama and culture, where the voice was frequently represented as struggling, even failing, to work. In an original argument, Gina Bloom demonstrates that early modern ideas about the efficacy of spoken communication spring from an understanding of the voice's materiality." "Bringing together performance theory, theater history, theories of embodiment, and sound studies, this book makes a significant contribution to gender studies and feminist theory by challenging traditional conceptions of the links among voice, body, and self."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL9606299W
Subjects
Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, criticism and interpretationEnglish drama, history and criticism, early modern and elizabethan, 1500-1600English drama, history and criticism, 17th centurySex role in literatureEcho (greek mythology)English dramaHistory and criticismVoice in literatureCriticism and interpretationEcho (Greek mythology) in literature